In memory of

Eric Lee Walters

Jul 29, 1948
Oct 15, 2017

Obituary

Eric Walters, 69, unexpectedly died from heart failure October 15, 2017. He is survived by his wife of forty-five years, Terry (Oregon), his oldest daughter, Cami Nihipali and husband Vince (Hawaii); his youngest daughter, Connie (Oregon); two grand-children Anuhea and Laʻanui; his brother, Tom Walters (Oregon) and wife, Susan, brother Dave Walters (California), sister-in-laws, Danice Bowers, her husband, Ron; Judy Cox and her husband, Cleve; many special nieces and nephews, and several grand-dogs: Shilo, Snoop, Boo, Ruby and Haupia.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Phyllis Walters.

Born July 29, 1948, in Grove City, Pennsylvania, Eric was the youngest of three brothers. Tom, the oldest, followed by Dave, and then Eric - the baby. While still in elementary school his parents, William and Phyllis packed up the family and moved West. First to Seattle, Washington and then eventually they settled in Sacramento, California where Eric graduated from high school.

Eric would often share stories about his childhood - most notably about his big brothers, and the family dogs, a pair of Boxers named Ike and Gerti. A man of few words, it was always fun to hear the little nuggets Eric shared about his life. As a teenager he spent most summers in Oregon living with his oldest brother Tom, and working in the hayfields. During this time he met Terry, Susan’s little sister and his future wife.

After graduating from high school, Eric joined the Navy. During the Vietnam War he served in the Tonkin Gulf on the USS Oriskany, an E Class Aircraft carrier. As a “brown shirt” Plane Captain Eric oversaw aircraft maintenance, launch and recovery of planes. During this time overseas, he and Terry began corresponding via letters and their friendship blossomed into a deep love. Two months after being discharged from the Navy, on November 27, 1971 they were married during the worst snowstorm of the season, in a small country church in Langell Valley, Oregon. Eric and Terry settled in Klamath Falls, Oregon. They had two daughters, Cami and Connie. While in Klamath Falls Eric worked for Pacific Power and Light, and began as a meter-reader, was promoted to truck driver and eventually became a Journeyman Lineman. His job took him from Klamath Falls to Lincoln City, Grants Pass and Portland and after 27 years he retired in 2007.

As a born-again Christian, wherever Eric lived he was a part of a local church body,and through the years served as an elder, on worship and prayer teams. A heart for people he often ministered to those who needed comfort, prayer and compassion. His devotion to his faith is exemplified in the many daily prayer journals he kept, a testament to his gift of prayer for those who touched his life. In the last 10 years, he was a part of a men’s prayer and fellowship group, men he deeply loved.

Eric Walters had a beautiful tenor singing voice and while serving in the Navy he was part of the Blue Jacket Choir. In the 1980s, along with his wife and sister-in-law, Judy, he belonged to a music group “Children of the Word,” and they ministered around the Klamath basin. Eric loved singing with his family. Among his favorite songs were “My Tribute,” “He Walked as a Man,” “Beautiful Hands,” and “O Holy Night.”

Eric will be interred at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland Oregon on December 28, 2017 at 1pm with full military honors. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to Samaritanʻs Purse (www.samaritanspurse.org) in his name, specifically “Operation Heal Our Patriots” as they are active in supporting military veterans with PTSD. Or to Warford Ministries, 11434 Otto St. #D | Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 .http://www.evangelistdeawarford.org

Eric had a servantʻs heart. With compassion and acceptance of others, he supported elderly Jews who migrated to Israel after the war, and had a heart for injured veterans. Eric’s kindness and compassion for others, his prayerful vigilance for those in his life, dedication to God, family and his country, his dependability to help when ever he could, his joy and his unconditional love are all a testament to a man who will be missed by those who loved him.

Service Information

Interment with Military Honors
Thursday December 28th, 2017 @ 1PM
Willamette National Cemetery
11800 SE Mt Scott Blvd, Portland, OR 97086

Messages of Sympathy

  1. Chris Cronin says:

    I loved reading about Eric and his faith and impact on others. What a wonderful life well-lived! I feel fortunate to have met him a few times at EOU functions. Terry, thoughts and prayers to you and to Cami, Connie, and the rest of the family. He will be truly missed. You were blessed to have him in your lives. You will see him again.

  2. Vince Nihipali Jr (Son In-Law) says:

    Short and Sweet, ERIC IS THE BEST OF THE BEST

  3. Donna and Kim Seeto says:

    We still remember his rendition of "Mary Did You Know" - it was the first time I'd ever heard that song, and it set a standard. So very sorry to hear that the voice is silent for now - but very grateful to know that he's singing with the heavenly hosts, and we will enjoy that voice again. Our love and hugs to you all.

  4. Therese Zaiger says:

    Hello Terry, Connie and family,
    Wayne and I are very sorry and yet we know that Eric loved Jesus with all his heart and dances with joy in heaven with Him. We sure appreciated getting to know him in Salem and enjoying his wonderful home made bread! Thank for sharing a part of his wonderful life with us. Therese and Wayne Zaiger

  5. Vince Nihipali Sr ''pops'' says:

    ALOHA ERIC

    Eric was a man we all wish we could be. He's love for his family Terry, Cami, Connie & his prize treasure Anuhea &
    La anui grand kids. When I meet Eric, Terry & family was when Cami & Vince got married. Eric & Terry made us feel so special to have the wedding in Oregon. Eric made our time there so special, because of what he & Terry did for us. I can't & never will forget that moment and what a beautiful Wedding took place.

    Eric showed us what the word ''ALOHA'' mean's and Eric will be forever in our hearts. The day our young adults got married we all became one BIG OHANA. That's the best thing we can ever ask for & he made it happen.

    The Nihipali Ohana & Walters Ohana will always be one & we feel the same loss since Eric is one of us. Terry I'm loss for words but we will always be there during sad & happy moments.
    Remember the happy times , that no one can take away from you & the girls.

    I spent time with Eric when he was in the hospital here in Hawaii and really got to know more about Eric & he's faith. I sat there and listen to him, all I can say IS what a GREAT MAN. I can't use the word ''was'' because Eric will ALWAYS be with all of us.

    ALOHA ERIC WALTERS

  6. Jeff Doring says:

    I will miss Eric on Tuesday mornings in Bible Study. His empty chair will continue to bring back happy memories of how he blessed our group. I know he is looking down on us from heaven and smiling in his gentle way.

  7. James "Squirrel" Corley says:

    Dearest Mrs.Walters I am proud to say that I met Eric and respected him greatly. Prayers and healing for you and your entire family. God Bless

  8. Les Balsiger says:

    Terry I an so sorry to hear this my deepest sympathy and prayers are with you and your family

  9. Lesta says:

    One of a kind......a very kind and gentle man. My prayers are for Eric's family as Eric has it goin on in Glory!!!

  10. Allison Holcomb says:

    Beautifully written tribute to a special, loving man. Wrapping you all in love and prayer.

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